File:Sunny Cheung at congressional hearing.jpg

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English: Sunny Cheung, spokesperson for the Hong Kong Higher Education International Affairs Delegation. Smith, China Commission, Witnesses Speak Out on Hong Kong Crisis at Congressional Hearing.
Date
Source Hong Kong’s Struggle to Stay Free,
Author Staff of U. S. Congressman
Chris Smith  (1953–)  wikidata:Q981167 s:en:Author:Christopher Henry Smith q:en:Chris Smith (New Jersey politician)
 
Chris Smith
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Birth name: Christopher Henry Smith
Description American politician, business executive and businessperson
Date of birth 4 March 1953 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Rahway
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creator QS:P170,Q981167

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Sunny Cheung, spokesperson for the Hong Kong Higher Education International Affairs Delegation, at United States congressional hearing.

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17 September 2019

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